Alastair Cook comes off age as a Captain
"A leader is one who knows the way, shows and goes the way" – John C Maxwell.
In cricket, a game that is capricious by its very nature, it is very difficult for a player to learn what the right way t
ICC admits umpires made seven errors during first Ashes Test
Dubai: The ICC today admitted that theumpires made seven errors during the first Ashes Test between Australia and England of which four were rectified using the Decision Review System, which has igni
Bell, Anderson make impressive gains in ICC Test Rankings
Dubai: Ian Bell and James Anderson, heroes of England's 14-run win over Australia in the first Ashes Test, made impressive gains in the latest Reliance ICC Test Player Rankings released today.Bell, w
England unchanged for second Ashes Test
LONDON, Greater London: England on Monday named an unchanged squad to face Australia in the second Ashes Test, starting at Lord's later this week. The home side got off to the best possible sta
Avoid DRS, give more power to third umpire
England won the first Ashes Test, which swung like a pendulum till the time English bowler James Anderson sent Australian wicketkeeper Brad Haddin packing in what can be called a controversial decisi
England beats Australia by 14 runs in 1st test
NOTTINGHAM, England: England won a thrilling first test against Australia by just 14 runs on Sunday after James Anderson claimed 5-73 on a tense fifth day.Chasing 311, Australia struggled at 231-9 be
Rogers holds firm as Aussies lose Watson and Cowan
Nottingham: Australia's Chris Rogers scored his maiden Test fifty before the see-saw Ashes opener against England took yet another twist on the fourth day at Trent Bridge on Saturday.
To what turned
Broad at center of 'walking' controversy
NOTTINGHAM, England: England's Stuart Broad faced criticism Friday after playing on when he should have been given out at a pivotal moment of the first test with Australia - but most of the anger was
Australia wakes up to a new hero: Amazing Agar
Brisbane: The name "Agar" was trending on Twitter. Former England cricket captain Michael Vaughan admitted even he was cheering for an Aussie.
And one respected India-based commentator said it helped
Agar top scores as No 11 on debut in Tests
London: Ashton Agar became the highest scorer on debut as a No 11 player in Test cricket during his knock of 69 not out (still batting) at lunch during the second day of the first Ashes Test between